Unioncity Georgia — November 1966

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Keywords: obiect, circle, lcnow, object, obiects, obict, observecs, plcac, lkyllne, tomptj, beganrai, travv, jocouon, answeracl, lnferuatlon, epeclfic, oivj310n, cajoy, yrlyht, olset, rlylg, secoru4a, qmtain, rlglt, 8r1ght
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. OA 1 F. TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION : 24. i:ov 66 2155Z l,;nion Cit y, Geo~cia 3. ~;\)!Jr.CI: 10. CONCLUSION ! Civilian Dalloon(possible) i ~. NUHB C R OF OBJECTS t S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION '--20 minutes fl. Tl'PE: OF OBSERVATION I Gro~nd Visual Tx i -:. COURSE 1 sout h,mrd 1 B. PHOTOS 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observers watched a oval shaped object which \-.ras about the size of a BB at ann's length slowly travel toHard the sot:thern sky. The object Has greenish-yellO\i in color with a sky blue center. The object was moving very, yery slo\z. It was first o!:>server at a local playground and a few minutes later at one of the observecs house. The object just disappeared after 20 minutes. I?. PHYSIC~L EVIDENCE J n Yoc: . Prevloua dltlona ot thla form ma)' be u .. d. In the followl"t ~tc!,, lmotine tnor yo" or 4t th J)Oint ,},~" Plcac:~ un ''1--.' ' on \ t. t r:urvo~f'~ lwe. t-o a~ow ho~ high the oblect woe obcwe the horizon (lkyllne) when yc,u llr' saw lt. Ploc:tt 'l "s un th~ 1.1me c;ur.,ed line'<' ehow how high the obict was obove the horizon (skyline) when )'au last ~uw H. Place un ' 'A'' on the tomptJ'' whn you ''"' aow It, Ploce o "B" on th c:omJtlll whr you loJt tow th ohjeet. 28 . Draw a picture that will ahow the motion that the obiect or obiects modo. P.lace an A ' ar the beganrai:1g ot 1he path, a "8" at the end of the path, and show any changes in direction during the .:~urae, 29, IF ther waa MORE THAN ONE oblct then how mony were there? -_ Crow a picture of how they were orrongad, and put on arrow to show the direction that they were travv!ina. 3&}, Heva yew ver '"'" th it, or a 1imi lor obiect b.for. If so g iv dot or dot~ ond JocoUon. 31. Woa anyone elae with you at ~e time you saw the obiect? (Circle On) 31.1 IF you answeracl YES, chd they see the obiect too? (Circle One) 31.2 PluM liat their name end addressea: 32. Plo give th fellowlnt lnferuatlon about younelf: Leet N,... AOORESS -- SEX a z:;re 33. When aiM4 to whom did you rer:ert thot you hod n the obfct? J,a, Oah' y04J completed this questionnaire: . 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which 11 not adequately covered in the epeclfic polntl of th. questionnaire 0t a narrative explanation of your sighting. AIII'LY TO DEPARTMENT OF THE AlA FORCE H~.\OQU.\AT"ER5 FOP.EIGN TECHNOLOGY OIVJ310N I AFSC) WRIGHT.PATTERSON AU' FO-.CI BASI. OHIO A!SA33 UFO Observation Reference your unidentified observation. The information which we have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Request you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in the envelope provided. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. J': S C. MANATr, Colonel, USAF -~irector of Technology a nd Subsystems F~D Form 164 w/envelope .CaJoY: Gre~,.,'s ~-yellow I sky -blu~ c. t~hf~Y. s pe ~ d : Ua -ry J Vt!. Yy I sJo~. . ,A-/oe,A-1 fl~y~r /.J "" It~ Yrlyht~v!Je fo j-e.f-YYJY f-e..J~Je.e;OtL U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. INFORMATIO.-~ Thi 1 questionnaire has b.en prepared so that you can yive the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentiFied aerial pheno.nenon that you hovu oLset"eti. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can, The information that y~u iive wiU be uaed for research purposes. Your narM will not be used in connec;tion with any st~ttn' .. ni~, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal informotlon 1c: that if it is deemed necetsary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you see the obiect? 24 November 1966 3. Time Zone: 4. Where were you when you saw the obfect? I first s a w the o b j ect \Thile ple.~rLYlg b a sketball a t a near mv house.! l ater o bserved it in my fr~rnt yard. ~ Union City Georg~a City or Town 5. How long was obiect in sight? (Total Duration) Minute I Secoru4a a, Qmtain c. Not vf'try sure ~airfy certain d. Just a guess 5.1 How was time In sight determined? I looked s.t my "tTatch before and after the sightin g . 5.2 Was object in sight continuously? 6. What waa the condition of the alcy? a. Bright X a. Bright Cloudy b. Cloudy 7. If-you ICIW the object during DAYLIGHT, wnre was the SUN located as you lock~d ct the O~t~t? (Circle One): a. In front of you In b~lc of you c. ({uour rlglt\ d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTO OCT 62 164 Thle for"' eupereed .. JPTD 1&4. Jul 11, which le obnhte. 8. I F yo" suw the oLJec.t of NIGHT, what did you notte concerning the 51 AR5 ond MOON? 8.2 MOON (C.rrcfe Orwt): 8r1ght moonlaght b. A few b. Dull moonlight No moonlight -pitch dark Don't rememb.r d. Can't remember 9. What ~re the -.weather ~ondttians at the time you sow the object? CLOUDS (Crde One): WEATHER (Circle One): a. (C le<1r sky .) c. S.:orte:-.. d clovJ s r og, m.st, 0t I eght roju c. Moderate or hea'fy rain d. Th t< ~ t;4 he\J~y cl~u'h d. Snow Don't remember 10. The obj.-ct appeared; (Circle One). b. T ron IS:hJient e. Don't rmemb.r 11. If et appeared oa a light, was it blighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One): a. Brighter c@u;,h; b . Dimmer d. Don't "now 11.1 Compare brightness to some common oblect: 12. The edge of the obiect wre: Did the obtect: (Circle One for each question) Don't know Appear to stand still at any tima? No Sudd11nly speed up and rush away at any time? Don't lcnow up into parts or xplode? Yes Don't lcnow d. G1ve off smoke? Don't know ... Change brig,tnesa? Don't \cn~w Change thope? Yea Don't llnow F Josh Of' flick8r? Don't lcnow h. Daopp.or and r~oppeor? Don't know 14. Did the object disappear whi lo you wr:n totching et? If ~o, how? 15. Did tho obiect move behind somethang at any time, porticuhuly a cloud'! (C ire le Ontt ): Don't Know. it moved behind: _ 16. Did the obieet move in front of G~mething at any time, particularly a cloud? Yes IF you answered YE5. th~ ~u w-il'lt (Circle One): Don't Know. 17 . Tell in a few words the following thing$ about the obiect: 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stidc at arm's length in lin~ with a known '-'bio:t and l<t:'r : j ., much of the abject is covered by the head of the match. If you hod pttrformed this ex~eriment at ther tir:,.; ..t ;L~ sighting, how much of the.ob;ect would have be~n covered by the match head? ~ c:n~l 4'. ' 19. Draw a picture that wi II show the shape of the object or obiects. Lobe I and inc luda in your aketc:h any detc.: h of tha object that you sow auch aa wings, protruiions, etc., and eapecially exhaust troilt or vapor trail a. Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was moving. 20. Do you think you can estimate the speed of !he object? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estin.ate'f -------. 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) (Yea; No 22. Where were you locahtd when V04J saw the object? (Circle One): o. Inside o building b. In a car d. In on airplane (type) 2:l. Were you (Circle On~) in .the business s~c n CJ._cj~ h th<:: reside.ittiof s~.tct;~,, vi Q city?' In op&n country~ ide? Nl!tar an airfield? Fl~ing over o city? Fly;nSi over oper country't 24. IF you wer MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete t~a followir.g question: 24.1 What direction ware you ~noving? (Circle One) a. North c. East e. South b. Ncwtheast d. Southeast f. Southwe1t h. Northwest 24.2 How fast were you moving? .miles per hour 24.3 Did you atop at any time while you were looking at the obiect? (Circle One} Old you ob1rve the obiect through any of the following? . 0- a. Eyeglas1e1 Yes Binoculars Yes b. Sun glasses Windshield Yes g. Theodolite Window glaas Nl h. Other In order that you can give as clear a picture a1 possible of what you aaw, describe in yovr own words o COitHI'\ort object or obiects which, when placed up In the sky, would give the some appearance os tne obict which } ' OU a ow.